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Braithwaite, M.; Johnston, P. R.; Ball, S. L.; Nourozi, F.; Hay, A. J.; Shoukouhi, P.; Chomic, A.; Lange, C.; Ohkura, M.; Nieto-Jacobo, M. F.; Cummings, N. J.; Bienkowski, D.; Mendoza-Mendoza, A.; Hill, R. A.; McLean, K. L.; Stewart, A.; Steyaert, J. M.; Bissett, J. 2017: Trichoderma down under: species diversity and occurrence of Trichoderma in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 46: 11-30.

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Braithwaite, M.; Johnston, P. R.; Ball, S. L.; Nourozi, F.; Hay, A. J.; Shoukouhi, P.; Chomic, A.; Lange, C.; Ohkura, M.; Nieto-Jacobo, M. F.; Cummings, N. J.; Bienkowski, D.; Mendoza-Mendoza, A.; Hill, R. A.; McLean, K. L.; Stewart, A.; Steyaert, J. M.; Bissett, J. 2017: Trichoderma down under: species diversity and occurrence of Trichoderma in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 46: 11-30.
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Dingley redetermined several of her specimens originally identified as H. tawa as H. ascoboloides.This name is not in current use and ICMP 5418, accepted as H. ascoboloides by Dingley, is T. ‘novae-harzianum’.
Hypocrea coprosma has no combination in Trichoderma. A specimen Dingley accepted as H. coprosma (ICMP 5522, PDD 23873) is phylogenetically very close to T. polysporum.
ICMP 5438, accepted by Dingley (1956) as H. nebulosa is a Protocrea sp. Both this specimen and the Tasmanian type specimen were collected from poypore fruiting bodies, a substrate typical for Protocrea.
Trichoderma sp. 76 has three representative New Zealand strains: LU1348 isolated from the roots of Hosta sp. from MidCanterbury, ICMP 5426 an ascospore strain from a fruiting body from native forest (originally identified as H. schweinitzii and later as H. orientalis, (Table 2) (Samuels et al.1998), and CBS 243.63 previously recognised as a member of an isolated lineage in Longibrachiatum Clade by Druzhinina et al. (2012) and Samuels et al. (2012b). Trichoderma sp. 76 has also been isolated from the Republic of South Africa (Druzhinina et al. 2008).

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